8 research outputs found
The Effect of Reminiscence Therapy With Internet-Based Videos on Cognitive Status and Apathy of Older People With Mild Dementia
Application of full factorial design for the preconcentration of chromium by solid phase extraction with Amberlyst 36 resin
Trust and power as determinants of tax compliance across 44 nations
The slippery slope framework of tax compliance emphasizes the importance of trust in authorities as a substantial determinant of tax compliance alongside traditional enforcement tools like audits and fines. Using data from an experimental scenario study in 44 nations from five continents (N = 14,509), we find that trust in authorities and power of authorities, as defined in the slippery slope framework, increase tax compliance intentions and mitigate intended tax evasion across societies that differ in economic, sociodemographic, political, and cultural backgrounds. We also show that trust and power foster compliance through different channels: trusted authorities (those perceived as benevolent and enhancing the common good) register the highest voluntary compliance, while powerful authorities (those perceived as effectively controlling evasion) register the highest enforced compliance. In contrast to some previous studies, the results suggest that trust and power are not fully complementary, as indicated by a negative interaction effect. Despite some between-country variations, trust and power are identified as important determinants of tax compliance across all nations. These findings have clear implications for authorities across the globe that need to choose best practices for tax collection
Lead(II) Adsorption from Aqueous Solution by Poly(ethylene terephthalate)-g-Acrylamide Fibers
Studies on the activity and stability of immobilized horseradish peroxidase on poly(ethylene terephthalate) grafted acrylamide fiber
The rise, removal, and return of women: gender representations in primary-level textbooks in Afghanistan, 1980–2010
The effect of salutogenesis‐based care on the sense of coherence in peritoneal dialysis patients
Aims This research is conducted to determine the effect of salutogenesis-based home care on the sense of coherence in patients with peritoneal dialysis